Spurs will make their first official announcement after the club’s offer for €60 million-rated Aston Villa target is accepted.

Spurs will make their first official announcement after the club’s offer for €60 million-rated Aston Villa target is accepted.

Tottenham Hotspur is considering acquiring Takefusa Kubo,

a winger for Real Sociedad.

The 23-year-old has been connected to a move out of La Liga,

and according to Spanish reports (via TEAMtalk),

Tottenham has now made an official bid to sign the player.

It would be interesting to see if Real Sociedad accepts the reportedly,

€50 million offer from the North London club for the player.

The player’s contract has a release clause worth €60 million.

Kubo will give the Tottenham attack some much-needed depth and cutting edge.

He was among the league’s top offensive midfielders last season.

He will provide the side goals and inventiveness,

because he is adaptable enough to play on either flank.

He is also among the finest dribblers in the Spanish league,

which will give the Tottenham assault some further unpredictability.

This past season,

he finished all competitions with seven goals and five assists.

Aston Villa is also interested in signing the midfielder,

but it’s unclear if they will be able to outbid Tottenham for his services.

They have qualified for the Champions League for the upcoming campaign,

and Unai Emery is trying to assemble a strong team.

The Japanese international will have an intriguing opportunity to join the Premier League,

and it will be interesting to watch where he ends up.

He might be able to compete at a high level with the support of Aston Villa and Tottenham.

The former Real Madrid Academy alumnus has the ability to succeed,

and he may advance faster if he signs with a Premier League team.

He will probably become better with guidance and experience.

It will be interesting to watch if,

in the coming days,

Aston Villa makes a formal offer in response to their interest.

Spurs may believe they are in control of the

signing process because they have already made the initial move

to get the player and made a firm offer.

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